893215875631 last day of school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i can do this but everyone’s is different. for instance try to imgine a dragon doing ballet.
P.S.
try not to laugh
893215875631 last day of school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i can do this but everyone’s is different. for instance try to imgine a dragon doing ballet.
P.S.
try not to laugh
LMFAO!!! Is this article for real?
Imagining a world without imagination is what the idiot who wrote the article did.
my imagination is blocked by something i cannot move.
why won’t it come out!?
why won’t my imagination help me soar like before.
i would live in high trees looking at the bluest moon ever.
singing and dancing and loving every minute of it.
i was in love with love.
where are you?!
i need my imagination back!
Imagination is something I am really good at! You can take youself all the places you want to go!...lol for free ;]! Through my imagination, I just don’t think of places but also draw them and use my creativity too! :]
Nutopia is a conceptual country created by John Lennon and Yoko Ono on April Fool’s Day 1973. This country (or nation) was supposed to live up to the standards set by the song “Imagine”. It was announced on the Mind Games album, John and Yoko wrote of Nutopia on the inner sleeve of the album.
In the official declaration of Nutopia, it is stated that it “has no land, no boundaries, no passports, only people. Nutopia has no laws other than cosmic. All people of Nutopia are ambassadors of the country. Citizenship of the country can be obtained by declaration of your awareness of Nutopia.”
The flag of Nutopia has only one colour: white. The seal of Nutopia is a picture of the marine animal called a seal. The “Nutopian International Anthem” was included on John Lennon’s album Mind Games, and consisted of a few seconds of silence.
John and Yoko also requested that Nutopia be admitted to the United Nations.
I like a lot of the articles over on howtolive.org; it’s really exciting stuff. I’m going to have to check back often.